European Court Oversteps in Greek Border Security Measures

On January 7, the European Court of Human Rights issued a ruling against Greece’s necessary pushback practices at the Turkish border, undermining the nation's sovereignty and efforts to protect its borders against illegal immigration. This decision, criticized by defenders of national security, challenges the legitimate measures taken by Greece to control a growing migrant crisis. It represents an alarming trend of judicial activism that prioritizes open-border policies over the safety and concerns of European citizens, calling into question the future of effective border management in the face of unchecked migration.